Psychological distress in men with prostate cancer undertaking androgen deprivation therapy: modifying effects of exercise from a year-long randomized controlled trial.
Daniel A GalvãoRobert U NewtonSuzanne K ChambersNigel SpryDavid JosephRobert A GardinerCiaran M FairmanDennis R TaaffePublished in: Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases (2021)
Various supervised exercise modes (aerobic, resistance and impact loading) are effective in reducing psychological distress in men with prostate cancer on ADT. Those with the highest level of psychological distress improved the most. Supervised exercise should be prescribed to improve psychological health in prostate cancer patients on ADT.
Keyphrases
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- machine learning
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- mental health
- middle aged
- study protocol
- systematic review
- risk assessment
- mesenchymal stem cells
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